Here's one that doesn't even use images. Just stick it above everything else in the logo template, (or scroll down for Brogan's instructions on calling it as a .js file) and adjust the colors, sizes and fonts to suit yourself. This one just has a few larger white flakes - if you range the colors from #bbbbbb through #ffffff and set it at a higher amount of snow you can have a nice little blizzard. This is not mine, but the necessary copyrights and permissions are in place in the code.

Here's one that doesn't even use images. Just stick it above everything else in the logo template, and adjust the colors, sizes and fonts to suit yourself. This one just has a few larger white flakes - if you range the colors from #bbbbbb through #ffffff and set it at a higher amount of snow you can have a nice little blizzard. This is not mine, but the necessary copyrights and permissions are in place in the code.

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Do you have to put all of that code in the logo template or could you use a js file and call it?

Here's one that doesn't even use images. Just stick it above everything else in the logo template, and adjust the colors, sizes and fonts to suit yourself. This one just has a few larger white flakes - if you range the colors from #bbbbbb through #ffffff and set it at a higher amount of snow you can have a nice little blizzard. This is not mine, but the necessary copyrights and permissions are in place in the code.

I can't do that ArnyVee, it's not my code - I just found it and latched onto it.

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As long as you link to the original source as to where to download the .js file then there's no reason why it can't be used for a template modification.
After all, the instructions to do so are more or less in this thread now.